Larry Chiang’s best selling book, What They Do NOT Teach You At Stanford Business School, is a sequel to his mentor’s, Mark McCormack’s, book, “What They Don’t Teach You at Harvard Business School“. Chiang had a book launch party at IMG’s, International Management Group’s New York Fashion Week. As an undergrad entrepreneur, Larry Chiang mentored college students at public schools to get a FICO over 765 as an undergrad. “What They Don’t Teach You at Stanford Business School” and “So Let Us Network for SXSW using WordPress Trackbacks” are at Harbus, Harvard B-school’s blog.
“NY Fashion Week looks great from the front row.” – Larry Chiang, |
By Larry Chiang
Launch parties help you get sales.
Premier parties help you get revenue.
Grand opening parties help you get money.
Going out of business sales, help you make sales.
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I wish there would be more sales promotion in the middle.
Death occurs when sales drop too low.
Postmortems. #cs183e
Postmortems are articles written by tech founders after their company goes out of business. Startup CEOs are going out of business at a much slower rate. Let us learn to edit a dead startup so that we build confidence. That is Stanford engineering inspired CS 183e.
Postmortems are getting studied inside Stanford engineering. Practicing on a startup cadaver is like what Stanford medicine does… practicing medical procedures on the dead.